Michael Gebremedhin/USAID Cambodia

Community Spotlights: Share Your Work on Public Private Partnerships & Climate Change with the Climatelinks Community!

By Climatelinks

Climatelinks is focusing on public private partnerships (PPPs) this month and we would like to hear from you!

PPPs provide an opportunity for development organizations and private sector actors to collaborate and leverage investments to benefit development programs. What are some PPPs within the climate change and development space? How are these PPPs established and how have they helped advance development objectives? How is the effectiveness and impact of PPPs being evaluated?

Do you have online resources, tools, videos, blogs or events you would like to share with the Climatelinks community that explore these questions? Send us a message at team@climatelinks.org with your resources by February 19th and we will share them via our blog, social media and monthly newsletter. We look forward to receiving and sharing information about activities and resources developed by your organization or others that you look to for guidance as a development practitioner.

Throughout the month visit the Climatelinks blog and library, LinkedIn and Twitter for research, case studies, and tools we will share on this topic.

Check out our other Community Spotlights blogs here.

Strategic Objective
Adaptation, Integration, Mitigation
Topics
Adaptation, Climate Change, Mitigation, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning, Private Sector Engagement, Partnership, Sustainable Landscapes, Climate Change Courses
Region
Global

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Climatelinks is a global knowledge portal for USAID staff, implementing partners, and the broader community working at the intersection of climate change and international development. The portal curates and archives technical guidance and knowledge related to USAID’s work to help countries mitigate and adapt to climate change. 

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